Letter: No Superwoman
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: That's it! One article too many about "superwoman" Nicola Horlick (27 January). I resent the implication that we lower-earning full- time working mothers fall short of some ideal mark.
I don't believe there's anything "super" about big-bucks managing staff who also manage their domestic responsibilities. She's very bright and very privileged and that's about all that should be said. I work full time, have a 10-month-old daughter, teach aerobics in my leisure time and have a very supportive husband. I don't consider myself anything other than busy.
GILLIAN WHITE
Sherborne St John,
Hampshire
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